Greta Kaul, MinnPost

Greta Kaul

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Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Past articles by Greta:

How every Minnesota city and township voted for governor in 2022

A searchable, sortable table of election results. → Read More

Sunday liquor? Ice arena tax? A list of local ballot questions in Minnesota

A searchable, sortable list of every question put to voters on Minnesota ballots in 2022. → Read More

The Minnesota legislative races to watch in 2022

The DFL has been losing support in northern Minnesota, and court-determined redistricting has changed the political map. A MinnPost analysis shows these 20 races are the ones to watch in 2022. → Read More

2022 Campaign Finance Dashboard

Tracking fundraising data for Minnesota statewide offices and U.S. House races. → Read More

A court ruling struck down most of Minnesota’s abortion restrictions this month. What abortion law are on the books?

While most of the laws specifically restricting abortion in Minnesota were repealed by the state district court ruling, there remain some laws surrounding the procedure. → Read More

2022 Campaign Finance Dashboard

Tracking fundraising data for Minnesota statewide offices and U.S. House races. → Read More

Coronavirus in Minnesota: Case numbers continue to rise

Data from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) show the state added 9,203 new COVID-19 cases between April 27 and May 3, averaging 1,314 new cases per day. → Read More

Is it normal to see a beaver in downtown St. Paul?

And is this guy OK? → Read More

You’re absolutely going to believe what the most popular Girl Scout cookie in Minnesota is

Minnesota’s Girl Scouts River Valleys council was the top cookie-selling council nationwide last year. → Read More

Do at-home COVID-19 tests still work if they’ve been sitting out in the cold?

The short answer is probably yes, but let the test come to room temperature before taking it. → Read More

So you just learned you’ve been exposed to COVID-19. Now what?

As the omicron variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spreads rapidly through the state, more and more Minnesotans are hearing about potential exposures from family, friends and other close contacts. → Read More

How Minnesota monitors for coronavirus variants

Testing for variants like the newly identified omicron variant is a more complicated process than a basic COVID-19 test. → Read More

Coronavirus in Minnesota: COVID-19 booster shots being given in Minnesota

The boosters are available to people who got the Pfizer vaccine and meet certain other conditions. → Read More

Coronavirus in Minnesota: Federal government expected to recommend vaccine booster shots

As of Tuesday the state had not gotten any official communication from the federal government regarding additional shots. → Read More

Can Minnesota require COVID-19 vaccines for school children?

Minnesota already requires a number of vaccines for students of various ages. What about COVID-19? → Read More

Minnesota’s air quality is poor. Here’s how to stay healthy on bad air days

Is it safe to be outside? What about for kids? Dogs? Some questions about poor air quality, answered. → Read More

Will there be enough workers for the State Fair?

With a shortage of workers across many industries, some fair vendors are behind pace on hiring for the fair, which is just under a month away. → Read More

Pope’s not Catholic: What a county-level survey of religious affiliation tells us about faith in Minnesota

Across Minnesota, even at the county level, patterns of migration are evident in residents’ religions. Plus, a quiz! → Read More

Is it safe to swim in the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities?

A brief primer on current events. → Read More

The daily coronavirus update: 7 more deaths; case growth rate slows

Since the start of the pandemic, a total of 7,231 Minnesotans have died of COVID-19. → Read More